Steve Bruce said on Thursday he is planning to stay on as Newcastle manager despite a turbulent season at the Premier League club during which he has even faced online death threats.
Three wins in their past five games have lifted the Magpies to safety with three games remaining afer a gruelling battle for survival.
The personal nature of some of the attacks, coupled with uncertainty over the clubâs ownership, has led to speculation that Bruce might not be around by the start of the new season.
âIâve got a contract and until I hear otherwise, Iâm going to crack on,â Bruce said on the eve of a match against newly crowned champions Manchester City.
âIâm a football manager,â said the 60-year-old, who also had to deal with a coronavirus outbreak at the club earlier in the season.
âItâs what I do and Iâm not ready to retire yet, so you have to dust yourself down, have a thick skin at times.â
Bruce came under fire again this week when he referred in a radio interview to the âexpectationâ of fans, prompting an angry response from some who believed he meant their aspirations for the club were unreasonable.
But the former Manchester United defender, who has managed multiple clubs in the Premier League, blamed his âlack of vocabularyâ for any misunderstanding.
âLook, weâre Newcastle, and all of usâthe supporters, myself, the team, everybody wants to see the club progress and try to edge towards being in the top half of the division,â he said.
âWhen everybody is fit and weâre right, weâre not far short. Weâve still got a bit to do, donât get me wrong, and itâs only little pieces at a time.
âBut weâve got the makings, especially in the top half of the pitch, of a very decent team when everybody is fit.â
Bruce said Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was the best manager in the world.
âYou canât speak highly enough of the fella,â said Bruce. âHe always has this unbelievable insatiable appetite to succeedâa little bit like my old (Manchester United) boss, Sir Alex (Ferguson).
âItâs never enough to just win it. As soon as he wins it, itâs on to the next one.â
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